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I had an almond twist my sister made with the leftover puff pastry and almond paste from our Galette des Rois from yesterday. It was quite tasty and a nice use of leftovers (though we do have about a half can of the almond paste left…hmm…maybe we’ll make cookies?)

I enjoyed some of these strangy, airy brown rice chips my fam got from Costco. This stuff is addicting! I noshed on these whilst researching charities for my Online Bake Sale for Haiti (we’re still looking for bakers and the attention of some potential bidders).

After getting some good work done on the bake sale, I was called downstairs to take some photos of the prep work for our Filipino feast – food to celebrate my mom and hubby’s b-days.

My sister rolled up some lumpia (Filipino spring/egg rolls)

Then she got started on dessert – sweet rice! A family favorite. This dish is basically made with a sticky dessert rice, brown sugar, and coconut milk. Mmm…

Then, I headed upstairs to work on the Online Bake Sale for Haiti. I spent a few hours compiling names, updating my Excel (which I geekily used with concatenation formulas to create HTML for my blog post), and emailing.

After staring at my computer screen for probably too long, I headed downstairs for a snack-y dinner.

My Dad made some grilled cheese sammies with harvarti and whole grain mustard. I traded in half of my whole wheat version for half of Dad’s pumpernickel. Piece of pickle on the side…gotta love that tanginess!

It’s not every day you’ve got homemade pancit laying around, so I made sure to have a small serving of it, too.

What else but sweet rice for dessert? Served with a little skim milk on the side and heated just slightly in the micro.

Helloooooooooooo dessert!

Ok, so it’s not the most photogenic, but I assure you, it’s delicious! It’s vegan and gluten-free, too since it’s made with coconut milk and rice!

Online Bake Sale for Haiti Update

Just a quick note to say, Wow! How amazing is this community of bloggers?! As of tonight I have 29 bakers signed up and a few others who have indicated interest. I really think that by pulling our forces together, we’re going to be able to raise some great money for Haiti (via the Red Cross)!

I’m currently looking for any companies interested in matching our final donation total, if any are interested.

And, of course, we’re still looking for bakers and looking to gain interest from potential bidders. I’m posting the list of goodies that will be available for bidding on Wednesday, Jan 27, 2010 early (as I get them) so you can go ahead and start eyeing your selection. I already have a couple picked out I’d like to bid on!

January 16, 2010

When I did my two exchanges to France in high school, both times I went in January. In January, it’s quite common to enjoy a Galette des Rois – at least a couple…or more, if you like. At least we ate a TON with the family I stayed with (perfect for my sweet tooth)!

Though it’s a bit late in January, I knew that I wanted to celebrate a Galette des Rois whilst visiting my family and decided tonight seemed like the best night to break it out.

The key ingredient in the galette is almond paste…be still my heart! This stuff smells and tastes amazing.

The other key ingredient is obviously the puff pastry.

Roll the puff pastry, cut to size in a circle, add filling.

Add a dried bean. The person who gets the bean is the “king”!

Top with second piece of puff pastry, press seams, brush with egg wash.

Pierce top

Bake.

Top with confectioner’s sugar.

Bake a wee bit more till the top is golden brown.

Nom-alicious!

Slice.

Serve…and maybe work on some photography homework:

Closed aperture.

Wide aperture.

Closed aperture.

Wide aperture.

If you can’t tell by the numerous photos…I simply ADORE this cake! I have so many fond memories of my time spent in France with my wonderful French families. Enjoying this cake is like taking a slice out of history and reliving it for just a moment.

I had my cake with a little milk (hubby helped me finish this giant mug)

Nom nom nom

Slice #2 – enjoyed whilst getting cozy on the couch.

I could have stopped after the first slice, but it’s not every day you have a homemade Galette des Rois in the house, so I decided to just enjoy it.

Everyone in my fam loved it but no one got the bean! Guess someone noshing on one of the remaining 3 slices will be the king tomorrow!

Since we skipped right over lunch (or did we skip dinner?), I decided to have a snack later in the evening. I tried Kefir for the first time since my dad was cracking open the one they had in the fridge. I’ve always been afraid to try this stuff because I thought it may taste weird. It tastes like a drinkable yogurt. It was actually quite nice. I’d definitely buy this now that I know it’s yummy.

January 12, 2010

Hot black tea with cream and sugar is quickly becoming my fave drink of the day! It's so good!

With the weather being so cold lately, I feel like I'm finally starting to succumb. I don't feel sick, but I have that tired, run-down, if you don't take care of yourself you're gonna get sick kinds of feelings going on. So, I grabbed an Emergen-C in a new flavor - Acai Berry. It's berrylicious! Seriously, I think this is my new Emergen-C flavor.

I had a fabulous frozen meal for lunch. I know I said I was reserving these frozen meals for emergencies, but we don't normally get lunch meat for sandwiches till Monday at the earlier and Great Harvest doesn't open till Tuesday, so I sometimes have a hard time making sandwiches early on in the week and those are my go-to work lunch staple!

I actually wasn't really too interested in planning food for lunch today because I really wanted to dig into one of these frozen meals!

I tried eating this TJ's Greek Style yogurt, but it tasted kind of funny. If you've ever had a bad case of food poisoning (which I have), you tend to not risk it with foods that taste "off."

I left work a bit early for a dentist appointment. I have a cavity! Ugh! I have to go back for drilling (waaaa!) in a couple weeks. But, you know what that means? Ice cream! My mom always got me milkshakes and ice cream after cavity fill-ins when I was growing up. I sort of associate the two now.

Post work, I normally head to workout with my zumba friends, but since my leg was bugging me all week, I decided that though it was feeling almost back to normal today it was best to not risk it pushing myself too hard too fast too soon.

Instead, hubby and I went faucet shopping! Did I mention we've ordered our granite countertops and tile for our floors? Well, we have! We're getting a new faucet, too...once we pick out one. We found a nice high-arc faucet tonight we think we're gonna get with one water lever, a spray nozzle (on a separate attachment) and a soap dispenser. It's pretty awesome.

Though I didn't get to go to zumba class tonight, my most-awesome zumba friends still came over for dinner so I still got my QT in with them!

One of my zumba friends is pescatarian, and I've been telling my other zumba friends how much I enjoy eating tofu, so I decided to whip up one of my personal faves - 3, 2, 1 Vegetarian Noodles (click for recipe)! It's so tasty and so simple takes only about 5-6 minutes of cooking time and is packed full of great foods. It was the perfect Meatless Monday meal!

Though our house is a bit of a wreck thanks to our kitchen reno, I attempted to make the dining room semi presentable.

My friend Kat played photographer while I cooked, so many of these photos are by her! Thanks girlie!

Nice motion blur!

Cooking away....tofu and onions

Big pot of soba noodles and veggies - kale, broccoli and green beans.

Cooking in my PJ's...oh yea!

Stacy and Kat brought some whole wheat baguettes and dessert!

I sliced one baguette, drizzled it with EVOO and broiled it till just toasty in the oven.

Megan brought some Moscato for us to enjoy with dinner (and Magic Shell to go with dessert).

Aww...aren't Bailey and Megan cute?! Bailey loves his zumba friends!

The girls :)

Eating ensued.

The girls loved the tofu...thank goodness because this meal was much harder to make in a larger batch! lol.

January 10, 2010

After my most-delicious vegan Banana Cream Pancakes breakfast, I took a moment this afternoon to relax.

I brewed some hot tea and read my books.

I started in on All New Square Foot Gardening. I want to take my time reading this book, so I only started the first chapter. I can't wait to dig into the how-to's on getting the garden set-up and actually starting to plant!

I also read a new chapter on Don't Sweat the Small Stuff. I'm still planning to read about one chapter per week. Though the chapters are short - only about a page worth of content - I'd really take the time to digest each chapter. I intend to read and possibly re-read each chapter and take my time processing what I learned over the week.

I'm currently on Chapter 2 - Make Peace with Imperfection. This chapter seems especially fitting with all the work and incompleteness of the house. From the book - "Gently remind yourself that life is okay the way it is, right now." Though it's driving me crazy to not have furniture or all our curtains up or a finished kitchen, I still feel extremely blessed to even have a house.

Yogi tea quote - "Practice kindness, mercy and forgiveness."

Lunch was pretty random. I have some fresh produce that will be going bad soon and some deli cheese that was on its last legs.

So, I made cheesy toast in the broiler, a big romaine based salad with broccoli, carrots, and sunflower seeds, and a side of vegetarian baked beans.

I had plans to go to the grocery store to stock up the pantry some more, but I got so carried away sewing, it was time for dinner by the time I was done. Hubby was kind enough to go out to get some cheese so we could make PIZZA!

Now, you guys know hubby and I are BIG pizza fans. We are definitely missing not being able to visit our fave pizza shop, but we still plan to enjoy pizza, Eat in Month or not!

Our meal was nearly a $5 meal. The pepperonis put us over. But the meal was still super affordable. We got the pizza dough from TJ's for 99 cents and hubby got the cheese buy one get one free. Score!

I spread corn meal out on my Pampered Chef pizza stone (which I love btw) to get that pizza shop texture.

I used my rolling pin to first shape the dough, then move it.

Pizza toppings - sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni

Whole wheat crust

Pizza sauce

1/2 cheese and 1/2 pepperoni with pizza seasonings - just like we like it.

Overall the pizza was super easy to put together and pretty darn tasty too. I wish the crust would have risen some more. It was rather dense in the middle and the crust never popped up. Buuut, on the other hand for 99 cents, it was pretty darn good. The sauce was nice and simple.

Overall, pizza win!

I re-baked a pumpkin chocolate chip cookie in the oven to make it taste oven-fresh. It was pretty good, but I think I added too much flour when I baked these up...it tastes more like a mookie (muffin + cookie) than a cookie. lol

Ahh...secret fabric project and other top secret project starting Tuesday. SOOOOOOOO much to tell you guys! Can't wait!

Anyone doing anything interesting this week?

How are my Eat in Month participants doing? Post links to your eats in the comments - I'd love to see what creative eat-in foods you're concocting!

After staying up too late last night, I woke up groggy but HUNGRY! I had no idea what to make. I was kind of feeling like making something that didn't take much effort but I also wanted to make something I normally don't have time to make during the week.

Mornings like these, I also like to make a trip to a local bagel or coffee shop for a slow-paced breakfast with a latte and some of my fave mags. But, thanks to Eat in Month, I was determined to stay in.

After remembering all the fabulous Eat Drink and Be Vegan recipes I've been wanting to try, I decided to go for the ED&BV Banana Cream Pancakes.

Thanks to my well-stocked pantry, I had all of the ingredients on hand. Even the spelt flour (which is quickly becoming my favorite flour to use - tastes like regular but so much more nutritious!). I love how light and fluffy spelt flour is.

Thanks to the hand-blender I got at Christmas, whipping this up was a snap! I sort of wanted to use my pretty new Martha Stewart stand mixer, but the immersion blender is just so much easier to clean.

Not to mention since our kitchen is a bit of a disaster, I haven't opened my new small appliances since there's not really anywhere to put them yet!

We still don't have a griddle so it took awhile to cook all the pancakes in my tiny non-stick skillet. I kept them warm in the oven on 200 degrees F while I worked through the batter.

Real maple syrup on top.

Breakfast is served!

A sprinkling of organic unsweetened coconut on top staying in line with the tropical pancake theme.

My banana cream pancakes ended up a little on the thin side, but the flavor was great! Hubby said they tasted like gourmet pancakes.

The pancakes were nice and tender and I loved the subtle tropical tastes. And these were made with SPELT! Such a great flour! If you haven't tried it yet, you should!

January 08, 2010

I took my first photo with my new camera last night. I couldn't think of anything better than my dear doggie Bailey.

I love my point and shoot, but it's so good to have my DSLR back!

It was supposed to snow today, but when I woke up...NO SNOW! For my winter weather-land friends, you're probably wondering why anyone would be excited about snow, right? I live in the South! We rarely get snow, so we get pretty excited about it! :)

I was determined to see flurries, so I made them appear in my breakfast in the form of organic unsweetened coconut flakes.

I worked from home today, which was nice. I had plenty of OT this week and got started early enough to take a couple breaks to photograph some work our contractor and team was doing on our kitchen today.

They started to rip up the floor that was under our old linoleum.

There was another layer!

They covered up our old kitchen cabinets with plastic wrap. They also covered the fridge and microwave and moved the stove out of the room.

As a result, I couldn't get to my FOOD!

(Oh and other frustration - one of our cabinets arrived but was BROKEN! Grr....we had to return it and I can only hope it doesn't take another 5 weeks for the replacement cabinet to get here.)

I would have just gotten a sandwich or something from a local deli, but not THIS month. Not while I'm doing the Eat in Month challenge!

Be forewarned...I do not recommend the following for lunch...I just couldn't get to anything else!

I had two slices of Great Harvest honey whole wheat bread. Plain. Straight outta the bag. Yup. I did. I love bread. I mean I LOVE bread! I like it any way I can get it...even just plain when it's fresh and tender. mmmm This bread is pretty nutritious, too!

After work, hubby and I headed out to look at granite and tile (yes, again!). The meeting was much more productive than I thought it would be and we got some good quotes. I hope we can make some decision soon because I'm ready for this kitchen to be DONE!

I've spent quite a bit of money amping up our pantry, so hubby suggested we eat from our pantry/freezer for dinner. I kind of wanted to find a use for that leftover ricotta and parmesan before it goes bad, but I wasn't really in the mood for Italian (can you blame me after 4 back to back meals of lasagna! lol)

After a long day of work and then spending a couple hours with the granite/tile people, I really wasn't feeling much like cooking. In fact, all I could think about was pizza...pizza...pizza....let's go pick up pizza. lol

Buuut, knowing I had some food I could cook with little effort and wanting to stick to my Eat in Month Challenge kept me thinking about the yummy food I had at home.

January 05, 2010

Sorry for not posting last night but I was entertaining having a blast till MIDNIGHT!

Monday morning I made a quick 3 bean salad using this recipe I found on Simply Recipes. I intended to make it Sunday but...well, I didn't. So Monday AM it was! No cooking required, so it was quite quick.

I've been enjoying my CinnaChip breakfast casserole but thought the last couple times it was just a tad too sweet. I love my sweets and all, but I don't like when my sweets are too sweet. So, I thought I'd try something new. Something like the Celestial Sauce from Eat Drink and Be Vegan!

It was PERFECT! Even hubby liked it! The sauce reminded me a lot of the sauce I enjoyed on Bread Pudding at Hell's Kitchen in Minneapolis, MN.

I topped my bread pudding with sliced almonds for a little crunch.

I'm DEFINITELY making this again!

Then, it was back to work after my stay-cation. I was actually feeling really ready to be back.

I had lots of goodies to take to work: my frozen emergency lunch meals, emergency canned soup, meal bars, a bowl (for the canned soup), and lunch for Eat in Month.

I brought my new BPA-free Green Bottle to work too. Isn't it beautiful?! I LOVE it!

I also brought a Dilbert calendar - got this half off at Barnes & Nobles.

For an afternoon pick-me-up, I made some Pomengranate White Tea with sugar (need to get some honey to keep at my desk at work!)

I had an afternoon snack to fuel up for ZUMBA: an Odwalla Berries GoMega and Kashi crackers. I got the bars on sale at Earthfare. I thought it was quite tasty and I liked the chewy texture.

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Let me take this moment to say that my zumba friends are the BEST! When I told them about the Eat in Month Challenge, I was worried we'd have to give up our Monday get togethers or that they'd have to go without (since I couldn't eat at restaurants). Buuuut, you know what? They joined in on the challenge! Oh yes, they ROCK! Thanks ladies! :)

Soo...what's a girl to do when you and your friends can't eat out together? Have them over for dinner!

Our house is a total wreck and I was terribly embarrassed that they had to see it in the state it was in, but our Mondays are too fun to give up because of a not-set-up house.

With nearly half a loaf left today, I decided to make french toast with a twist - French Toast casserole! I based my recipe on this one found on allrecipes.com (click) except I used agave for the custard and organic cane sugar for the topping (which I used only 1/2 of on my version).

I also made sure to press the bread into the custard.

Before pressing

After pressing

I also used earth balance for the margarine.

While my casserole baked, I made an apple syrup topping. I thought about putting apple INTO my casserole but decided it would be better as a topping.

Apple Topping directions: chop half an apple. Pre-heat a small pan over medium heat. Add apple and 1/2-3/4 cup maple syrup. Bring to a boil and simmer for 10 minutes. Use as topping for french toast casserole, french toast, or pancakes.

The casserole made my house smell so amazing while it was baking! Ooh, that cinnamon! It looked perfectly puffed up after 45 minutes.

Breakfast is served.

I also added some sliced almonds on top for some crunch.

So so good! Quite sweet, though! I wish I would have made some bacon or soysage to cut the sweetness, but at least I got some good protein with the eggs!

Up next, grocery shopping for my Eat in Month pantry - First Swing!

Oh, and we got 4 more participants overnight! I need to go add them to the list now. It's not too late to join if you want to get in on the FUN!

January 01, 2010

A couple of days ago, one of my all-time favorite Everyday Italian shows came on - Breakfast. The one where she makes the Hazelnut Cinnamon Rolls, Mini Egg Frittatas, and Spiked Coffee drinks. I knew immediately that I wanted to make that meal on my vacay. I love from-scratch baked goods but don't typically allow myself the time to make such treats decided, but what better way to kick off 2010 than with a delicious brunch!

Hubby and I searched TWO grocery stores for frozen white bread dough, but found none. I figured any white-bread style dough would do, so we picked up a box of Pillsbury Hot Roll mix.

First thing this morning, I got started on brunch. I knew it would take awhile to make what with the "let the bread rise" steps, so there wasn't time to lounge around.

For the Cinnamon Rolls: Follow box directions for cinnamon rolls. To sugar mixture, add toasted, chopped hazelnuts (about 1/3 cup - 2/3 cup) and 1/4 tsp cloves. Instead of using warm margarine, I used melted Earth Balance, which I brushed over the dough before sprinkling the sugar mixture down. I also made a double-batch of Giada's icing instead of the one on the box.

I wanted to have one cup of coffee and wanted that cup to be enjoyed with breakfast, so I sipped on organic yerba mate tea whilst working on the cinnamon rolls.

Hazelnuts! I had these stowed away in the freezer.

I cut the dough and placed the rolls in the baking dish. They rose for 30 minutes while I watched a DVRed Everyday Italian for more Eat in Month inspiration.

Soon enough, they were ready to be baked!

For the Mini Frittatas: While the cinnamon rolls baked, I got the mini egg frittatas ready. I used Giada's Mini Frittatas recipe except I cut the recipe in half and used turkey instead of ham.

Fresh-grated parm.

parsley from my potted plant.

The eggs were a cinch - especially compared to those cinnamon rolls. I used turkey since we had it in the fridge.

While my frittatas cooked, I worked on the icing for the cinnamon rolls. I used Giada's recipe but doubled the batch of icing since the rolls made twice as many as Giada's version.

Before I knew it, the frittatas were done!

I drizzled the rolls with the icing and put the rolls in the off, but still warm oven to help the icing get nice and gooey.

And then, everything was ready!

Hubby and I were so excited to EAT!

Round #1 - I had 3 mini frittatas and a cinnamon roll with my coffee. As a side bonus, I read somewhere that some cultures consider it good luck to eat "round things" on New Year's day...not sure if the cinnamon rolls count, but those frittatas DEFINITELY do! Here's to good luck!

Yowsa - they were delish! What a great way to start the year - with delicious eats! I was in heaven!

All the work in the kitchen this morning must have made me ravenous because I went for a repeat of Round #1 with Round #2.

The roll was tender and the icing was nice and sweet. I'm glad we spent the extra money for the mascarpone - it was a wonderful treat! And the frittatas were pretty awesome. I'm definitely making those again. The fresh parsley really gave the eggs a nice pop of flavor.

I enjoyed my cinnamon rolls in true Diana-style. I like to my cinnamon rolls by peeling the ring apart and working my way to the middle.

Round and round we go!

This middle part is IMO the BEST part! The most tender and sugary and most icing-covered. Mmmmmmmmm

We let Bailey get in on the brunch celebration with a mini frittata.

I made him do some tricks before I gave him his New Year's treat and BOY did he LOVE it! He was all giddy after eating it.

We have special plans for New Year's Dinner, but more on that to come.

December 20, 2009

Dad has really had to watch his health lately. He’s always been a healthy eater, but lately, he’s had to be extra careful. Just like Thanksgiving, we gave our Christmas dinner a healthy makeover.

Dad did a take on an Emeril recipe to healthify our turkey. He’s asleep so I can’t ask him exactly which one, but I bet he based it off this one, except with his homemade stuffing + cranberries in the filling.

The steamedpotatoes are served on the main platter next to the turkey.

Healthified: no gravy, no skin, less fat (we used a boneless, skinless turkey breast) and steamed potatoes (no butter, no oil, just potato)

We also enjoyed a nice side of sauteed kale. Though I made the kale at Thanksgiving using my own recipe, Dad opted to use one out of Bon Appetit. He said it was basically the same as mine sans chicken broth.

December 19, 2009

Hey friends, totally meant to blog last night, but I was zonked! I think I wear myself out every week and try to do all my catching up on the weekends. Not the right thing to do, but it happens.

Anywho, Dad had dinner under control last night. When I went downstairs, he had 4 burners going and the whole meal planned out.

We used some spinach penne I picked out earlier from our grocery shopping at Whole Foods. We almost got fresh spinach fettuccine but upon checking the ingredient lists, Dad said the dry was better because the fresh used egg yolks (which he’s trying to avoid for his health).

Bailey wanted to stay in the action in the kitchen while we cooked and prepped dinner.

Pasta and fire roasted tomato sauce

Sauteed mushrooms

Roasted chicken tenders

Cooked pasta – isn’t it pretty? I love the green color! Fear not non-veggie eaters, this stuff tastes just like regular pasta.

I got ready to layer my dinner with all the various flavors:

Start with spinach penne pasta

Add sauce

Add chicken

Add mushrooms (yes, mushrooms! can you believe I willingly put those on my plate?)

Add broccoli

Top with fresh-grated cheese…

…and parsley

Voila! Dinner is served!

Sis came home from dance classes with hot Krispy Kreme donuts.

I know these things are terrible for you, but I couldn’t resist having a couple.

A hot, fresh glazed donut and an Oatmeal Butterscotch cookie (brought some of these with us for the trip to share)

My sister was a scrapbooking machine all night.

I inevitably was sucked into helping her, but it was for a good cause and she needed to finish it Friday night in time to drop the scrapbook off Saturday. I only had to cut a few photo borders…no biggee.

I snipped photo borders and enjoyed a second donut whilst watching Enchanted. How cute was that movie? Guess I’m just a fan of all things Disney being a theme-park-baby and all.

December 18, 2009

I had plans to make an important trip just after work to visit an office that closed at 5:30pm. Of course, the meeting that was supposed to end at 5pm ended late, so I totally missed my visit! Grr…wouldn’t have been so upset if I hadn’t been putting the trip off all week because I couldn’t fit it into my work schedule.

I stopped by Trader Joe’s to pick up stuff for dinner. You should have seen my basket…I swear, if it weren’t for the sour cream I bought, you-da thought I was vegan (or at least vegetarian) ! lol I had soy creamer, veggie masala burgers, and other good stuff in my basket.

I was starving by the time I got home and started on dinner immediately – Beef Strogonaff! For the first time, instead of mincing my mushrooms, I sliced them up and even added more than usual. Perhaps I am starting to like them after all these years? ;)

I love how easy beef strongonaff is. I wish it cooked up faster, but at least the easy part is a score.

I normally serve my beefstrogonaff over egg noodles, but we were out! Who knew?

I decided bowties were the next closest thing around. Paprika and parsley are the perfect garnish.

December 16, 2009

Hubby got all dressed up in a suit for our celebratory dinner tonight, but we ended up deciding last minute to save our celebratory dinner for another night. We weren't feeling it and I really think if you're going to spend your precious time and money on a dinner, you should be ready to fully enjoy, savor, and appreciate it.

Instead, we ended up waiting 40 minutes for a table at PF Changs. I think we caught the end of the rush, because I swear we were the last people on the wait list the whole 40 minutes we were waiting. The room cleared out and we were still sitting there!

I left my point and shoot camera at home (my DSLR is still off being fixed) so I used my iPhone to take some blurry and dark photos.

The weather outside was absolutely frigid, so a BIG bowl of wonton soup was the perfect starter for hubby and I to share. I love how they add spinach and (dare I say it) mushrooms in their version.

I had two bowls of mostly broth and water chestnuts (hubby hates them and I love them) and one wonton.

For dinner we got the Mongolion beef with some chicken added. I love the sweet sauce on this dish - it reminds me a lot of teriyaki in style. We split this with brown rice and...

...a small side of spicy green beans (wow these beans are gooood!)

Plate #1

Plate #2

Great fortune tonight: "It is sometimes better to travel hopefully than to arrive." This fortune immediately reminded me of the quote, "Life's a journey, not a destination." So true! Sometimes I rush around so much trying to achieve a goal, I forget to enjoy the ride.

Cookie Bonanz-a

We have a pot luck in the office tomorrow, so I signed up for...you guessed it...COOKIES!

Remembering how easy they were the first time, I decided to make the Oatmeal Butterscotch cookies I made recently again. I know I'm supposed to be trying new recipes, but I really needed something easy considering we weren't even getting started baking until almost 10pm.

I made some changes to the recipe to help health-ify it: I used white wheat flour, 1/3 less butter, almost half the sugar, and added some vanilla soymilk.

While my first batch of cookies baked away, I cleaned off the counters and set up my coffee pot for tomorrow. I know I should do this more often, but I usually just forget. It truly is so nice to have hot coffee waiting for you when you stumble groggily out of bed, though, no?

Two batches of cookies later and our kitchen was overflowing with hot butterscotch goodness, making our entire house smell divine!

Nothing like the smell of fresh-baked cookies!

I wish you could smell these cookies...yum!

I of course had to taste test one...

...maaaaybe two cookies.

So glad I removed all that extra sugar! The cookies were perfectly fine the first time, don't get me wrong. But, I'm finding that with time, I prefer things less and less sweet. I still have the biggest sweet tooth of most people I know, but I don't think things have to be super-sweet to be delicious.

Just have to pack these babies up for the potluck tomorrow (and possibly some to give to friends/neighbors) and then I'm off to bed! So glad my coffee will be waiting in the AM!

December 15, 2009

It's turning into holiday crunch time. Before we know it, Christmas will be here...ready or not! I feel like I have a million things to do - making presents, buying presents, wrapping presents, plus a ton of holiday traveling, cooking, baking, eating and all that jazz.

Woke up later than I expected and rushed around getting to work.

I had an 8:30am meeting I couldn't be late for, so I grabbed Starbucks instead of making something at home. Starbucks two days in a row! Oh well, it's the holidays.

A lady at work made homemade chocolates. They looked so professional! I grabbed a couple to take home to enjoy later and share with hubby. Note to self: take chocolate lessons from co-worker...yum!

I got a spinach feta wrap and tall gingerbread latte.

I grabbed lunch with a co-worker at a new healthy spot near our office. I got a small vegan 3-bean chili soup and one of these homemade granola bars, in blueberry almond, the restaurant makes that I've been dying to try since reading about it on the menu.

Guess the meal, though on the light side, was more filling than I thought because I ended up not needing any more snacks, not even some pre-zumba fuel!

Worked the second half of the day from home and enjoyed a yerba mate tea.

I'll have to work some OT tomorrow because I took a break from work to bake some Vegan Chocolate Chip Blondies for Healthy Ashley's bake sale. I waited awhile to make them so I could send them early in the week (so they don't sit in a factory/warehouse somewhere going stale).

ZUMBA!

I've been holding off on going to zumba classes two days in a row thanks to my stupid injury, but decided tonight to go ahead and try it out. So far, so good...I'm glad I went. I felt pretty strong in class and even got in the front to help instructor Stacy lead some songs.

I'd really like to join a gym or possibly get a job teaching zumba at a gym so I can get a "free" membership. I'd like to do some cross training. Plus, it would be fun to put all my training to work.

I picked up these brussels sprouts yesterday from Trader Joe's. I've been craving brussels sprouts recently (I know that must sound weird), so I finally picked some up. They seemed to always be out at TJ's when I was looking for them.

I used leftover tomato juice, an onion, and a garlic clove to turn leftover brown rice into a tomato-y rice pilaf.

Rice Directions: I sauteed onions in EVOO over medium heat till translucent. I added the garlic and cooked for 60 seconds. I added about 1 cup tomato juice and simmered for about 5-7 minutes till reduced by about 1/3. Just before serving, I added my leftover rice and cooked to warm through.

Shrimp Directions: I sauteed the shrimp in EVOO, seasoned with salt, pepper, and turmeric over medium for about 5 minutes, till shrimp were opaque and cooked through.

Dinner is served!

Simple and tasty. I have to have easy meals like this after long days like today and late nights out dancing my arse off in class.

I sampled one of my blondies for dessert. What? I HAD to make sure they were OK before shipping them off. What if I had accidentally used salt instead of sugar!? That would have been tragic.

Luckily the vegan chocolate chip blondie was reaaally good. Even hubby liked them! I didn't tell him they were vegan till after he said he liked them. ;)

The dark chocolate-caramel candy was really fab, too!

Two more days left in my work week and then I have more Christmas planning/shopping/creating to do. I can't wait! I'm hoping to plan out my vacay so I use it as efficiently as possibly. I'd like to balance some Christmas celebrating with some house-getting-ready-ing and some me-time!

Before putting up my groceries, I wanted to get lunch cooking. I peeled a sweet potato, but I put the peelings into a pan in the sink so as to avoid another clog (don't think hubby would have been happy with me if I put the peels down the sink and he had to go rummaging in the pipes again).

Directions: I chopped the sweet potato pretty small so it would cook faster - about 1/2" cubes. I tossed them in a drizzle of olive oil and lightly sprinkled them with salt, pepper, and cinnamon. I baked them at 400 for about 25-30 minutes, till just browning lightly. Once removed from oven, drizzle a wee bit of maple syrup and toss to coat.

I put up the groceries and took the dog out before adding the tofu to the oven. I baked the tofu at the same temp for about 15-20 minutes.

Directions: I sliced the leaves lengthwise, and then into 1/2"-1" slices. I triple washed the leaves, then sauteed them in extra virgin olive oil for about 7-8 minutes. I added 1/4 cup chicken broth for the last minute, then a tiny dab of butter for flavor.

OH NO!! I noticed something was terribly wrong with my camera as I shot my afternoon photos. I kept getting an error message and had to pop my battery out and back in to get it to work! I decided to keep trucking along, popping my battery out and in while I wrapped up lunch.

I researched the error message while I ate lunch. The outlook was not good. I found some sites saying I could do some things to fix the camera and some sites saying to send the camera in immediately. Luckily hubby got me a Black Tie protection plan with the Best Buy Geek Squad, so I had a choice. I found our info from a box and thought about whether I should try to fix the problem myself or take it to the Geek Squad.

Yerba Mate with local honey to go with lunch.

I tried my camera with two different lens and got the same error message.

I knew things weren't good.

Ultimately, I decided to go ahead and take the camera to Best Buy. They said they couldn't fix the camera there and would have to send it off. The estimated repair time...2-4 weeks!

I wanted to CRY!

Basically, I am not going to have my DSLR for the next few weeks of every day photos, but worst of all...I won't have my Camera for Christmas or New Years! Waaaaaaaaaa!

I woke up pretty hungry and ready to do something with the ingredients I had leftover from the White Chocolate Chunkies cookies I made yesterday: candied cherries, white chocolate chips, macadamia nuts.

I chopped all the ingredients up to ensure I'd get a taste of each in every bite.

Hubby was itching to be productive and suggested we bake cookies for our new neighbors and friends. I had been planning to do this Sunday, but he wanted to get it done Saturday. Eventually, I caved and baking ensued. No time like the present to bake something up for the Holiday Cookie Challenge

I heathified our cookies with Baker Josef's White Whole Wheat Flour. I really don't notice a difference between this flour and all purpose, so why not? :)

Macadamia nuts

White chocolate chips and candied cherries. The recipe requested white chocolate "chunks" but it was either chips or a bar at the store and I figured using the chips would save me chopping time. Now the recipe didn't say anything about chopping the cherries, but they were pretty big and I like a bit of each flavor in every bite, so I chopped mine to more evenly distribute them.

Hubby had to help me stir the chips, nuts, and cherries into the batter, which was extra-stiff. I think the mix was 50% batter and 50% chips/nuts/cherries.

I used an ice cream scoop to distribute the batter, which helped make sure they were all equally sized.

With about 2 minutes left on the timer for the first batch, I smelled something burning. What the...

I checked the cookies and they were totally browned on top. Not burnt but way further cooked than I like my cookies.

For the second batch, I lowered the temp to 350 degrees F (it was 375) and figured that would do the trick, but I guess I really should have checked the cookies early because I left them in for 1 minute under the recommended cooking time and they were STILL BROWN! Grr...

If you try these cookies, I suggest lowering the temp to 325 and checking them 2-4 minutes early. I'm just sayin...

Hubby and I did taste-test one cookie each and we still liked the flavor, but I think they really would have been better if they were slightly chewy. I love chewy cookies.

Anywho, since they still tasted good, we packaged some up to share:

a tin for our new neighbors

a tin for our bachelor friends who are roomies

a container to take to our holiday party

I can't wait to bake/cook up some more goodies for our friends. Hmm...what to make next?

Bailey did a nice job begging to get up on the bed, but I resisted. Isn't he a good little beggar?

Hubby and I spent the morning being productive in the house.

Unpacking, Etc.

I unpacked several boxes from the upstairs and basement area. I spotted a spider in the basement though, which really grossed me out. I did some research online and learned that spiders love cardboard. This is great since most of our unpacked stuff is currently stored in the basement in cardboard boxes. Ugh! I decided to continue my unpacking - with rubber gloves on. No spider bites for me, please!

Hubby was productive, too, and fixed our sink which has been clogged with butternut squash peel since a couple days ago. He thought he fixed it the first time, but didn't quite get everything out. Today he was successful, though! Go hubby!

December 11, 2009

With a late phone conference today, I decided to spend the last part of my work day working from home.

I rarely work from home or have the chance to run errands during the day, so I almost always take the opportunity to hit up a local bakery on my way home from work. I picked up a pretzel twist for hubby and a mini "texas donut" for moi. With decaf...mmm...nice and warm!

Hubby decided to not partake in dinner when he found out I was cooking (an organic) butternut squash. :(

That was too bad too because the squash was a PAIN to prep! Mostly it was difficult because of my measley peeler. I think I need one of those that is shaped more like a razor with the blade at the top instead of a long knife-like one like I had. I barely could get through the skin with mine! I finally figured out if I rubbed it back and forth quickly it came off easier, but I was TERRIFIED I'd end up cutting myself accidentally and proceeded as carefully as possible.

Since I was having dinner solo, I decided to go ahead and dig into some Trader Joe's Organic Firm tofu I had in the fridge.

I actually prepped my tofu before getting started on the squash since it needed to marinate.

Two tiny Trader Joe's truffles with skim milk for dessert. Two desserts in ONE day...I know. I shouldn't have. But...I DID! ;)

House Update

The polyurethane smell in the house is driving me crazy! I found these Bath & Body works wallflowers replacement bottles in a box, but not the attachments. Not until tonight at least. I decided to figure out where the heck they were so I could get them plugged up.

I placed a "Fresh Linen" in the living room and a "Sea Island Cotton" in our bedroom.

I used to be completely obsessed with these wallflowers when I was in college. Cotton Blossom (the original, not the Sea Island) was my signature scent. I loved how fresh and clean it smelled...like a warm, sunny day. I didn't use them much in the apartment, but I see them becoming popular on the house-front once again.

I wish I had some more fall-like scents, though. Hmm...shopping to Bath & Body anyone?

More signs of Christmas in the house. (and yes, that's the Real Housewives of OC in the background)

I think I need some mini ornaments for my silver Christmas tree. This little reindeer needs no extra decoration - he's so cute!

December 09, 2009

I made time for stovetop oats this morning. I didn't time myself today, but I did manage to pick out an outfit for the day while my milk came to a boil. Stovetop oats may be slow, but at least you can kind of multi-task while you make them.

My bowl contained organic pumpkin and organic coconut. I basically made my oats like in this recipe but added coconut whilst cooking and as a topping.

I was supposed to be in AZ this week for work, but the meetings ended up being more for my core team than me. This meant a lighter day of conference calls for me! Hooray! I needed a light day (light on phone conferences, that is).

Post work, I had lots of mini errands to do:

Drop off an application and check to dance zumba with the Bobcats! Woot-woot! check

Swing by mall to get "Dirty Santa" gift - not-so-check (the gift I had in mind was $5 over the $20 max, but hubby think he can find a coupon)

Get groceries - check

Cook dinner - check

Blog - check (ok, in the works as I type but check once you read this)

I've been craving Velveeta Shells & Cheese lately for some random reason so I decided to feed the craving tonight. I got the 2% milk kind, but I'm thinking I like the original best. I'm sure this stuff is terrible for you and I can't think of any nutritional value it adds, but it sure tastes good. Everything in moderation.

I sauted some all natural chicken I got from Earthfare with some of this Richard's Delicious Seasoning in olive oil. I also made steamed broccoli, which I think is perfect topped with a drizzle of melted organic butter.

The mac and cheese wasn't quite as good as I remembered it to be. Think I'm gonna have to go "original" next time. Some things are just better non-"healthified"

A little extra mac and cheese.

*SYTYCD SPOILER* We sat down to dinner just as SYTYCD was ending. I can't believe they sent Mollee home! Waahh...she was my fave! I also really like Russel, though...I'm hoping he stays for a bit.

As I was taking my first bite of food, Glee came on! I love when one of my fave shows is on as I'm sitting down to dinner. I'm typically such a multi-tasker/workaholic, when I'm eating it's one of the few times you can catch me sitting still.

Lookie what I got! I found the pine cones I was itching to buy after seeing them at Kate + Nate's house.

My house reeks of polyurethane still (I can't believe it!), so I'm hoping these cinnamon-scented pine cones keep us distracted till the stinky smell goes away. So far so good!

I've had oats envy ever since helping my friend start up his own oatmeal kit this past March (click for post). He wanted to start eating oatmeal for breakfast so I suggested he go for one of the better oats - extra thick. Oh yes! I'm sort of weird about about food and money. Sometimes I can talk myself into buying the more expensive version of something and sometimes I'm really good at talking myself out of buying it. I've been able to talk myself out off the more expensive oats for nearly a year, but no more! After running out of oats yesterday and seeing this bag staring at me at Earthfare tonight (and no small sizes of Quaker available and the kind I buy at Trader Joe's priced way higher), I decided to go for it!

I can't wait to try these out...hopefully tomorrow morning depending on if I sleep in or snooze much...haha.

What's your favorite type of grain to eat for breakfast? If oatmeal, what kind?

After our shopping trip, I made a quick and easy dinner of spaghetti and meatballs.

Directions:

Bake Trader Joe's turkey meatballs following package directions

Cook spaghetti per package directions

Heat marinara sauce in microwave till warm/hot

Place drained pasta in bowl, top with sauce, top with meatballs

Serve and enjoy.

So easy! I was trying to conserve time so I could decorate our tree and we almost caved and got pizza, but decided to eat in instead. I was so glad we did!

After dinner, we got started on the tree.

We started with lights and tinsel.

My tree decorating strategy is

Put up tree

Put up lights

Put up tinsel

Put up our faves and unusual ornaments first, ensuring they get a great spot on the tree where people can really see them.

Fill in the tree with the standard rounds, distributing evenly

Here are some of our faves:
Our new Pottery Barn 2009 silver snowflake ornament, representing our first year in the house.
A 2008 Hallmark ornament with penguins (we love penguins!), representing our first Christmas married.
A glittery starfish ornament we purchased at the Atlantis in the Bahamas on our honeymoon.
A shabby-chic ornament I got from a blog friend.
A glittery heel, representing the shopaholic in me.
A glittery, turquoise-y snow(wo)man. I made these in 2007 - they were a fun project!
Bailey Claus made an appearance.
Ta-daaaaaaah! Christmas tree has been decorated!
Bailey was hanging out with me when I finished our tree. I cuddled up with him and we sat and enjoyed looking at our decorated tree for a bit. I couldn't help but think how awesome it was to have our first Christmas tree in our first house and feel blessed.
More holiday decorations went up. I broke out some of my fave turquoise, holiday, kitchen towels.

A festive holly apron draped on our makeshift pantry.
A day of Christmas tree decorating wouldn't be complete without some hot chocolate and chocolate.
I couldn't resist trying some of these Trader Joe's chocolate truffles. Boy were they good! I managed to only eat two of them and savored every tiny bite (I like to take itty-bitty bites of foods - especially desserts so I can really take my time enjoying them).Quick + Healthy Hot Cocoa (adapted from Ellie Krieger's recipe)Ingredients:

2 tsp unsweetened cocoa powder

2 tsp water

1 1/2 tsp agave syrup

1 cup skim milk

whipped cream, optional (I used the Cabot version from TJ's)

Directions:

Microwave water in mug for 30 seconds. Add cocoa powder to water and stir to mix (make sure cocoa powder is completely mixed in). Add agave and stir to mix.

December 05, 2009

I got back from CPR/AED/First Aid Certification around 2pm and planned to head over to a friend's house later for a holiday movie marathon around 3:15pm. Unfortunately, we were out of butter, so a grocery store trip was a must.

Knowing I was short on time, I at least had the foresight to pick up some Chocolate Chip Cookie mix from Great Harvest, while I was there picking up bread for the week. I figured using a mix would help me make some cookies quickly. Hey, cookies don't have to be made from scratch to be good, and with great ingredients like the ones in this mix, they're pretty close! I read the ingredient list and it looked pretty darn clean.

I was attracted to the package because of the price ($4.95) and the whole grain goodness!

I also picked up some more Trader Joe's Organic Butter. So very good.

I almost picked up some Earth Balance while I was at Trader Joe's, but I'm very skeptical of margarine-type products. I read the ingredient list and it seemed decent, but does any one know for sure one way or the other?

It was 2:45 by the time I got back from the grocery store.

Luckily, hubby helped me out by lining the baking sheets with parchment paper while I got the oven pre-heating and the cookies mixed up.

Get in that oven...quick!

Guess this is what happens when you rush through baking - it's a uni-cookie!

After letting the cookies cool on the baking sheets for about 5 minutes, I quickly transferred the cookie-covered-parchment paper to wire racks to attempt faster cooling.

By the time the cookies were cooling, we were already running past our anticipated arrival time of 3:15pm, so I was starting to feel anxious about getting on the road.

After letting the cookies cool some more, I finally loaded them up, slightly warm and all. I used parchment paper I baked with to do the lining between layers of cookies.

Hey, I know I like still-warm-from-the-oven-cookies, so other people must, too, right? Right!

I dunno, I was too busy rushing to get going that I didn't get to taste test.

Cookies ready, we set off for our holiday movie marathon. Time to spread more holiday cheer for my Christmas Cookie Challenge! Tally-ho!

After reading some reviews, I decided to bake my cookies at 350 degrees F for 9 minutes.

I got quite the variance in my cookie doneness - must have been the different pans! Look how much darker the cookies are on the right!

The cookies smelled amazing! I had forgotten how yummy butterscotch smells and tastes!

Perfect with some skim milk!

Oh yea! I had to taste test a couple...you know...to make sure they were ok to give out to my co-workers and friends. They were faboo - nice and chewy! I may play with the recipe a bit...I think it could possibly use some more flour or something, but the flavor was quite nice.

I used the parchment paper I baked with to line a large tupperware and keep my layers of cookies separated.

Meanwhile (near end of quinoa cooking time), pre-heat a medium saute pan over medium heat. Add other tbsp olive oil to pan. Season shrimp with salt and pepper. Add shrimp to pan and saute till shrimp are cooked through, about 3-5 minutes (give or take depending on size of shrimp used).

When quinoa is done, add peas to top of quinoa, then cooked shrimp, cover and let cook for 1 minute.

Ahh...December is here and with this time of year, we find ourselves amidst a sea of holiday madness: gift searching, shopping, cooking, traveling, card sending, and all that other fun stuff we do around the holidays. If you're like me, you also look forward to another holiday pastime: baking!

Holiday Baking

When the holidays arrive, I love to experiment with new recipes so I can bake up a storm and give my friends and family sweet treats to spread the holiday cheer and let them know I'm thinking of them.

This year, I've decided to challenge myself to try at least one new cookie recipe per weekend through Christmas. I thought this would be a fun way to make sure I don't procrastinate and actually do the baking I want to and will also give me the opportunity to try out some new recipes.

Now, what happens when you bake? You create batches and batches of sweets that you (and your family/SOs/etc) don't need to be eating all by your lonesome. Sometimes you bake with the intention of giving all or a portion of your baked goods to someone. Sometimes, you bake for yourself and don't know what to do with all the sweets you've created (which sometimes, sadly, end up going bad if you can't finish them yourself).

Spread the Cheer

Well, this year, why not spread the holiday cheer by vowing to gift some of your sweet treats to someone deserving? Save all or a portion of one of your weekend batches to give to that co-worker who did you a favor, your family member who is always there for you, the nice clerk at the store who is always so helpful, your veterinarian who always takes such good care of your pets...the possibilities are ENDLESS!

Holiday Cookie Challenge 2009

Who can play in the Holiday Cookie Challenge? Anyone! YOU can!

How do you play in the Holiday Cookie Challenge? Bake a new cookie recipe every weekend through Christmas (or just one time this season). Gift all or some of your cookies to someone to spread the holiday cheer. Leave me a comment with what you baked and who you gave some (or all) of your cookies to (and why you chose the person you did if you'd like to share). Links to blog posts with the details and photos work too. And if you don't have a blog but want to share a photo, you can email that to me at thechiclife at gmail dot com. Photos of what you baked and/or who you gave them to (if they permit their photo being published of course) would be awesome!

Yup, it's that easy!

I've even created this nifty badge in case you'd like to use it on your blog template or posts.

You can get the code here:

Entries

Here are the entries (don't see yours? Then, leave a comment with a link to your post or a description of what you baked and who you shared it with - you can also tweet what you baked, but remember to add the #cookiechallenge tag):

November 29, 2009

Ahh...the age old debate comes around again. What to make with all our Thanksgiving leftovers - especially the leftover turkey! My personal favorite use for leftover turkey is to make Turkey Tettrazini. I've tried a couple recipes over time but haven't really been 100% happy with any of them.

What's a girl to do but make up her own recipe? ;) I give you my take on Turkey Tettrazini - a healthified and from-scratch version.

I decided to add some extra veggies in addition to the norm mushrooms - celery and onion - two mild veggies.

Cooking up the mushrooms

Making the sauce.

Place all ingredients in a large mixing bowl.

Add lots of fresh parsley

Add the sauce.

Stir.

Add ingredients to a prepped casserole dish.

Smooth flat.

Top with breadcrumbs and fresh-grated parmesan.

Bake.

Enjoy with leftover Thanksgiving veggies...because you can never have enough veggies!

Maybe add a slice of leftover pumpkin pie to boot.

Day After Thanksgiving Turkey Tetrazzini (Healthified)
serves 4-6

NOTE: I searched high and low for the perfect recipe, but didn't find any I loved. This recipe is healthified than others I've seen by using whole wheat flour and less cream than traditional recipes. Add more cream for a richer flavor. This is also a healthier version than recipes that use cans of cream of <something> soups since you can control the ingredients and sodium levels better. Extra veggies are added through mild onions and celery.

Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook linguine following package directions, except cook pasta about 1-2 minutes less than recommended time (it will finish cooking when the casserole bakes in the oven). When pasta is done, rinse with cool water to stop the cooking. Add cooked pasta to a large mixing bowl when done.

Meanwhile, heat a saute pan over medium heat. When ready, add onions and celery and cook till veggies are tender, about 5-7 minutes. Add veggies to large mixing bowl when done.

In same pan as mushrooms were cooked in, melt 2 tbsp in pan. Add flour to pan and cook for 1-2 minutes. Whisk in chicken stock and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to simmer, add sherry, cream, nutmeg, salt and pepper (to taste), and cook till sauce is thick, about 5-10 minutes.

Add parsley to mixing bowl, then add sauce. Stir all ingredients together and pour into the prepared casserole dish. Smooth top flat. Evenly distribute the breadcrumbs (add or reduce amount of breadcrumbs to your liking).

Grate parmesan over breadcrumbs.

Optional step and ingredients - break small pieces of extra butter and spread out little pieces over top of casserole to help top brown.

Bake casserole for 30-40 minutes or until sides are bubbly (the top may not brown unless you do optional step #8 so look for signs of bubbling rather than the browned top for doneness)

Before I even thought of the Thanksgiving Challenge, I knew I wanted to do something on the healthy side this Thanksgiving. I decided that this year, we'd make Thanksgiving a "healthy indulgence." I knew I wanted to make over as many dishes as possible erring on the healthy side, for the health of me and my family. I even proposed my idea to Foodbuzz for 24, 24, 24, but alas...I did not win.

I told my family about my idea for a healthy Thanksgiving and they were very supportive. My dad is on a strict diet anyways, so in reality, a lighter Thanksgiving was really good for him. Not to mention thanks to my health-freak dad, my family already eats pretty healthily anyways. :)

Dad's dressing. My dad actually shocked me by using white bread (he is the biggest anti-bleached-white-bread person I know!) in the dressing. Luckily, we used plenty of veggies and fresh herbs from my parent's garden.

After the turkey was done, the casserole and dressing cooked away.

My parents picked up some organic kale for me to cook.

I couldn't help but notice how pretty the water looked welled up in the back of the kale leaves as I washed them in the sink. So sparkly!

I blanched my kale before sauteing it with onion, garlic, and chicken broth

I took a little bit of everything (as much as possible) for my Round #1 (see Easy Ways to Make Thanksgiving a Healthy Indulgence). Everything looked so good, I wanted to pile my plate with food! Instead, I forced myself to take tiny portions (look at the corn...that's like only 1 tbsp worth!) but I was hoping my tiny portions would pay me back with seconds.

Turns out I'm better at portioning than I thought because I was feeling pretty full after Round #1 and decided to hold off on Round #2 for awhile.

After relaxing at the table for a bit, I decided to go in for Round #2, but this time, I had one target in mind - that Sweet Potato Casserole. Yum!

After letting a couple hours go by, I was ready for dessert. Tofu Pumpkin Pie! I enjoyed dessert (with a bit of skim milk) while catching a movie (the new Star Trek) with the fam.

Slice #1

Slice #2

Holy wow is tofu pumpkin pie good or what?! It tastes just like regular pumpkin pie!

Hubby saw our recipe laying out and got freaked out by the pie.

I talked him into trying a tiny slice, doused with tons of whipped cream.

November 24, 2009

I've been missing my go-to breakfast Morningstar "soysages". I guess the ones I normally eat are actually not "soysages" but I think that's so much more fun to say. :)

Anywho, this time around, I truly do have the "soysages" made with organic soy. I think I actually prefer the regular veggie "sausages" - they seem to be more moist and I think I like their flavor more.

For breakfast, I also had coffee and oatmeal.

Pre-cooking ingredients:

1/3 cup rolled oats

1/3 cup 2% organic milk

1/3 cup water

pinch flaxseed

pinch chia seed

drizzle of agave (prob about 1/2 tsp)

Microwave 2 minutes

Post-cooking ingredients:

1/4 cup dried cranberries

sprinkling almonds

Hubby was kind enough to drop lunch off to me, since we forgot to get our bread yesterday from Great Harvest. He brought me hickory-smoked turkey and muenster cheese on Honey Whole Wheat.

Have I mentioned that I love my Great Harvest bread b/c they grind their own wheat. Yes...it's pretty bada$$ IMO.

I knew hubby was bringing me lunch so I brought this side of Carolina Slaw I picked up from Earthfare this weekend. I love how simple yet tasty all the Earthfare sides are. They're reasonably priced and easy to take to work. I especially like how the ingredients seem so nutritious and clean!

I didn't know he was bringing me this - a mini cinnamon roll. I find these little rolls irresistible whenever I hit up my local GHBC. Yum. Thanks hubby!

I was craving chocolate this afternoon and remembered I had this mini Trader Joe's Belgian Chocolate Mini Bar in Dark Chocolate in my purse.

The chocolate was great but they only sell this size in an assorted bag and I'm trying to eat only dark chocolate since I like it about the same as milk and it's more nutritious.

Chipotle (Organic) Chicken Soup

I picked up groceries from Trader Joe's on the way home. The word "organic" is sneaking more and more onto the products I purchase. ;)

Besides the soup ingredients, I also stocked up on some other great pantry/freezer items. I'm hoping to reap the rewards of expensive shopping trips with cheap dinners later.

The soup cooked up quickly and easily - it was a Rachael Ray 30 minute meal recipe, and you can usually depend on them to be nice and easy that way.

The soup was spicier than I thought it would be, but it was quite good and hubby REALLY loved it.

I based the soup off of this Rachael Ray recipe for Chicken Tortilla Soup with Chipotle and Fire Roasted Tomato, except, I didn't add the tortilla chips at all (don't like soggy chips...ew!) and I put my cheese on top instead of topping my soup on the cheese. I also didn't add the red onion or the cilantro because I didn't want to spend more money on groceries.

I rebaked my cornbread in the oven while my soup cooked since I found out yesterday that the middle pieces weren't quite cooked through in the center. Turns out when I thought I set my oven for 375 degrees F (the first time I cooked the cornbread), I actually set it for 350 degrees F. Doh!

I topped my cornbread with more organic butter and a drizzle of local honey. Oh-so-good!

I had seconds on both the soup (about 1/2 the original portion size 2nd time around) and cornbread (same size).

I enjoyed dinner whilst watching So You Think You Can Dance. Wow, everyone looked so FAB! Some of those dresses were HOT. I kind of want to wear one to zumba...haha. Maybe for one of our "costume days" eh?

Are you worried about over-indulging at Thanksgiving this year? Want some tips on how to eat healthy this Thanksgiving? Maybe you should play in my Thanksgiving Food Challenge? I'm giving away a free pair of earrings! Either way, check out the links below...

And lastly, did you know the average American wastes more than half a pound of food each day? GOOD shares a video (click) to help you reduce your waste.

Here's how I try to reduce my food waste and be green (I wrote these before watching the video ;) ):

Share food at restaurants: In most restaurants, portion sizes are often way too big for a normal person to eat. I try to get my hubby or friend or family member to split entrees with me so we don't have leftovers.

Cook what you can eat: I often take recipes and cut them down from portions for 4 to portions for 2 so hubby and I have just enough food between us.

Use your leftovers: Sometimes leftovers are inevitable. I try to eat leftovers for lunch the next day or even dinner the next day. Some leftovers freeze well, like soup, so I save those meals for days I don't feel like cooking but want home-cooked food. Sometimes, you can morph your leftovers into a new meal, like if you have extra grilled chicken from a pasta dish - you can save some extra chicken and add it to a salad for the next day.

Compost: Ok, I don't have a compost, but once we get settled into the house, I will start one. Growing up, my dad always saved the ends of vegetables and outsides of onions, etc to put in our compost pile. Eventually, he turned our "trash" into fertilizer for our garden! Very green, no? You can read more about composts online at sites like wikihow.com

November 22, 2009

Once hubby and I got home from his mother's house, we took a little time to relax and settle in. Soon enough, though, I was ready to get cooking.

We weren't sure what to make, but I decided the rainy day called for chili. Ellie Krieger's 3 Bean and Beef Chili (click recipe name for link), which I made with mostly organic ingredients and grass-fed beef.

After a quick trip to Earthfare (where I picked up more than just ingredients for dinner...per the usual...lol) and then to Harris Teeter (since Earthfare didn't have chiles in adobo), I had everything I needed to get started.

While the first phase of my chili cooked away on the stove....

I rinsed the 3 beans for the chili and got started on the cornbread.

I found this yummy Gluten Free Cornbread Mix by Bob's Red Mill at the store. I used to use Jiffy mix, but upon comparing ingredient labels (which I'm doing more and more these days), I determined this one seemed more nutritious. The first ingredient is whole grain cornmeal (the other options started with various flours).

I used Earthfare organic milk and cage-free, no anti-biotic brown eggs, with canola oil to make my cornbread.

The recipe called for a 9"x9" baking pan, which I didn't have, so I used an 8"x11". I set the cooking time for 5 minutes less than suggested, since the mix was more spread out in the slightly larger pan, but it ended up taking about the same time. I'd still check mine early if you try this size substitution.

I thought the cornbread would even out during baking, but it remained a bit lumpy. Guess I'll have to flatten it out better next time.

Adding beans.

Wrapping up.

Kraft Natural Cheese in Mexican Style Cheddar Jack to top.

And, dinner is seeeeeerved....

This chili was so DELISH! Nice and smoky without being too hot.

The chili went perfectly with my Bob's Mill GF cornbread, topped with a tiny dab of organic butter and drizzle of local honey.

Wow, this cornbread was AMAZING! So thick yet tender and tasty. I think this is the BEST from the box cornbread I've ever had. Maybe best cornbread ever, who knows?

Seconds on chili

Seconds on cornbread too!

So impressed with both dishes from dinner tonight - they are both KEEPERS!

November 16, 2009

Last night, I cut up the rest of my homemade granola bars (after giving them their proper 2-3 hours of cooling time).

I cut the bars into individual portions and wrapped each in saran wrap.

Check out all those layers of goodness!

Wrapped and ready to go!

This morning, I woke up and decided to make another yummy breakfast - not because I wanted to (it made me late for work!), but because we were out of my Morningstar "sausage" (my quick AM protein)...doh!

Great breakfast though - another fried Earthfare cage-free brown egg with more Great Harvest Cinnamon Swirl bread warmed up in the microwave.

Today was CRAZY at work! I had 6 hours of meetings and conference calls! This whole week is going to be pretty out-of-control, actually. My whole team is flying in from all over the country for 2 days of on-site meetings. I've been working on preparing some deliverables - one I'll be presenting Wednesday! - and getting ready for them to show up. They put me in charge of food again...woot woot! The food was the EASY (and fun) part! lol I think I picked some great stuff.

After work, I headed home. No zumba today. *sad face* I stopped by long enough to give a couple of the girls some good zumba fuel - my homemade granola bars - and to say hello. Then I was off to do some work at the house.

When I got home, a package was waiting for me.

I bought some Avia aerobic shoes from Shoes4Fitness.com. I purchased these because Koh said they were good for wide feet, which I have.

I can't wait to wear them to class! Too bad I'll probably have to wait a week before I can!

Knowing I had a busy night ahead of me, I decided to do an easy dinner using stuff from our pantry/freezer: TJ's meatless corn dogs, soycutash, and Annie's Shells & Cheese.

Dinner was quick, easy, and affordable.

I added a small dab of organic butter for flavor to the veggies - I think it really helped!

Dinner is served!

Easy + tasty.

Dessert - a piece of Great Harvest Cinnamon Swirl (gotta eat it while it's fresh!), a date, and some organic 2% milk from Earthfare.

Surprisingly enough, the date was sweeter than the bread! They were both delish and I enjoyed them, though.

Today, I got behind a small white hatchback that had a single window sticker on it. As I pulled closer behind the car at a stoplight, I read the sticker - it was a Nine Inch Nails sticker. I wondered - can we be defined by a single band? I mean, you have a huge window and bumper on your car that would fit numerous stickers, but you only chose ONE sticker to use as your statement to the world for when you drive around. Does NIN define the driver I saw today? Certainly, different people find and relate to meaning in the music and lyrics of particular bands. Perhaps our connection to music is deeper than we think (those who would and would not display a band sticker publicly)? Perhaps music and artists truly can express our personality and the many tangents existing.

What do you think? Could you pick a single band or artist that truly encompasses your personality? If yes, which one?

How would you like to go Vegan for a week? I'm considering this, though it may be next to impossibly considering I'm going to be eating almost all my meals away from the house. I'd love to try it for at least ONE DAY! :)

Have a great week everyone!

Oh, and I have something fun in the works for next week. Start picking out your fave clothes for next week! More to come....

November 15, 2009

I had plans with Kath and Matt to go hiking later in the day, so I decided an impromptu trip to the grocery store was in order to get the goodies I'd need to make the perfect trail snack - granola bars. I LOVE granola bars - especially when they're homemade.

They also had me with the coffee description (from the bag) - "Bright, light & big-flavored. Sweet-n-smooth w/ a clean lip-smackin' finish." Perfect-o!

I got my dry ingredients toasting in the oven. I used a little less almonds and added in sunflower seeds in their place to make the bars have more diverse ingredients. I also added some flax seed.

Oh did that coconut smell yummy toasting away in the oven!

Sipped on my delish coffee.

I subbed organic brown rice syrup for both the honey and the brown sugar to make the bars healthier. The brown rice syrup bottle suggested I use 1/4 cup extra of the syrup and 1/4 cup less of something else in the recipe so I subbed brown rice syrup for the honey and the extra 1/4 cup matched up perfectly with the amount of brown sugar I was supposed to use. Ta-dah!

Wet ingredients - about to bubble on the stove.

Once the dry ingredients were done, I added the toasted wheat germ and something I thought would up the nutrition factor - chia seeds!

I had to pit the dates myself, but they were easy-peesy. Just a bit sticky.

I read a lot of reviews saying the bars feel apart too easily, so after mounding the mixture in my parchment lined baking sheet, I made sure to press the granola mixture very well into the pan. I mean, I really made sure to add some pressure! Those bars were NOT going to fall apart on me!

All I had to do now was pop the bars into the oven.

While my homemade granola bars baked away in the oven, I enjoyed a late breakfast - a fried Earthfare (cage-free brown) egg and

I did mess up on one thing on my bars. I neglected to read the part where I was supposed to let my bars cool for 2-3 hours. Doh! I needed to be at Kath's place an hour after removing them from the oven!

I cooled them in the pan for 30 minutes and then on a cutting board for 20. I even tried sticking the bars in the fridge for 10 minutes to help speed up the cooling process.

They broke up a little when I cut them, but stayed together for the most part. I couldn't wait for them to cool more, I had a hiking date to make!

I cut 6 bars and wrapped each in saran wrap and then we were off for an outdoor adventure!

Adapted from Ina's Homemade Granola Bars

Ingredients

2 cups old-fashioned oatmeal

3/4 cup sliced almonds

1/4 cup toasted, unsalted sunflower seeds

1 cup shredded coconut, loosely packed

1/8 cup flaxseed

1/2 cup toasted wheat germ

1/4 cup chia seed

3 tablespoons unsalted butter

2/3 + 1/4 cup brown rice syrup

1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1/2 cup chopped pitted dates

1 cup dried cranberries

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter an 8 by 12-inch baking dish and line it with parchment paper.

Toss the oatmeal, almonds, flaxseed and coconut together on a sheet pan and bake for 10 to 12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned. Transfer the mixture to a large mixing bowl and stir in the wheat germ and chia seeds.

Reduce the oven temperature to 300 degrees F.

Place the butter, brown rice syrup, vanilla, and salt in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat. Cook and stir for a minute, then pour over the toasted oatmeal mixture. Add the dates and cranberries and stir well.

Pour the mixture into the prepared pan. Wet your fingers and lightly press the mixture evenly into the pan. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until light golden brown. Cool for at least 2 to 3 hours before cutting into squares. Serve at room temperature.

Makes a great pre-workout snack - lots of good stuff to give you energy in there!

November 13, 2009

I actually remembered today that I had an early work meeting and got ready a little early for it.

I did make sure to have a nice mug of coffee (freshly ground Larry's beans from Earthfare). These mugs were such a good investment. They make me so happy. I love it when simple things can do that.

For breakfast, I celebrated Bagel Day Friday with a pumpkin bagel with pumpkin schmear. I don't think I'll be wanting that combo after Thanksgiving, so I have to get it while the getting's good!

I worked the second half of the day from today, which meant HOT FOOD! So hard to heat things up at work. I think it's a pain to carry a lot of things, i.e. laptops, bottled water, packed lunches, whatever, all day, too.

I had leftovers from last night's Organic Chicken and White-Wheat dumplings. I don't like the way things taste re-heated in the microwave, so we heated ours on the stove with a tad extra water and covered tightly with a lid.

I followed lunch with a mug of hot Celestial Seasonings tea in Lemon Zinger Green Tea. I tried to capture a picture of the lovely steam for you guys. Tough stuff to capture on camera!

This work week has been more difficult than normal resulting in a rather exhausted me. I felt like napping on the couch (and you guys know I don't like to nap) - NOT working out. But, I told myself I'd feel better if I went to zumba, and you know what...

...I went to zumba and I DID feel better! Here's me right after class with a lovely Aria protein shake. Love that stuff!

When I got home from class, I poked a spaghetti squash and got it cooking in the microwave while I showered up.

Careful when you are poking holes in your squash people! I found my knife often got a bit lodged in and my instinct was to whip the knife back out, which is dangerous. Instead, I patiently and carefully jimmied the knife out with as little pressure as possible. Safety first, please!

These guys are MUCH easier to cut into halves after being cooked. They're hot stuff, though, so you have to watch your fingers.

Seeds and pulp - this stuff's gotta go!

Half prepped

Ready to make "spaghetti".

Dig in with your fork - gently scrape the sides of the squash to get out your "spaghetti".

It's not the fastest dinner in the world, but it is darn easy and only requires 3 ingredients! Not bad for a simple vegetarian dinner option.

That's RIGHT - I made the switch from regular butter to organic. Yippee! It was more expensive, but I think it's worth it.

I LOVED mine, but hubby didn't care for it. He prefers meat in his meals.

Dessert = Trader Joe's Truffle Brownie.

Easy Stuffed Spaghetti Squash Casserole
by me
Serves 2

Ingredients:

1 medium spaghetti squash

1 jar marinara sauce

1 ball fresh mozzarella

Directions:

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F.

Cook spaghetti squash. There are many options available online. Tonight, I poked several holes in my squash with a knife and microwaved it for 9 minutes. I let it sit in the microwave for several minutes to cool.

Get "spaghetti" out of cooked squash. Half squash and remove seeds and pulp. Use a fork to gently work the spaghetti-like strands out of the squash. I used a spoon to help scoop the squash out. Move "spaghetti" into a separate bowl.

Mix enough of the marinara sauce with the "spaghetti" to coat the "spaghetti" to your liking (more if you like it saucy, less if you like it drier).

Place "spaghetti" and sauce mixture back into the spaghetti halves.

Top squash with thick slices of the fresh mozzarella.

Bake squash for 10-12 minutes, till cheese is melted.

Optional, turn broiler on for 1-2 minutes to brown the cheese on top. Remove when cheese is cooked to your liking.

Serve squash with whole wheat toast.

Enjoy!
In other randomness, I can't get the new Lady Gaga song out of my head...Bad Romance rocks! What do you think? Are you a Lady Gaga fan?

Well, this week has been pretty crazy at work with every day full of 6 hours of conference calls and a big deliverable due tomorrow. Oh and I have to present said deliverable in front of 25 of our project's stakeholders. Yippee!

Anywho, I'm currently sipping a nice glass of Orvieto white wine, which I picked up on my way home from work at Trader Joe's. *sip, sip sip* time to blog!

Due to my blogastrophe last night with my publisher deleting my hours worth of posting last night, I woke up running a bit late. Seems to be the norm lately!

I toasted up some Great Harvest Honey Whole Wheat bread in our broiler (still haven't gotten a new toaster!) and topped it with some Barney Butter. My chia seeds are, unfortunately, packed away soooomewhere, so I couldn't add them as per normal. I also enjoyed the last of our Dunkin Donuts coffee. I liked it ok, but MUCH prefer my fave - Fresh Market coffees. That Larry's coffee stuff is pretty good, too!

Early morning snack - Trader Joe's Chocolate Soy Milk...oh so good!

Lunch: toasted turkey sammie and edamame. SOOO GLAD that I made extra edamame yesterday so I had a veggie to take to work.

I FINALLY took a nice re-stocking trip at Trader Joe's. I got all kinds of good stuff:

frozen edamame, peas, green beans, mixed soybeans/red pepper/corn

mozzarella cheese

dark chocolate triangles

truffle brownie mix

rolled oats

yogurt

Orvieto white wine

free range organic chicken broth

organic free range boneless skinless chicken

maple syrup

organic celery

organic baby carrots

spaghetti squash

gluten free marinara sauce

organic butter

parsley

So glad to have some veggies and food back in the house! I got almost all the ingredients I needed to cook dinner: Rachael Ray's Chicken & Dumplings - perfect for the icky rainy weather we've been having lately.

Trader Joe's didn't have any biscuit mix, so I swung by Harris Teeter but I couldn't find ANY biscuit mix that didn't have TRANS FATS. wth!

I was going to cave and grab one of the trans-fatty boxes when I decided NO! I will not give in! I will make my OWN biscuits FROM SCRATCH. Take THAT trans fats!

I used this recipe (click) to make from scratch biscuits using the white-wheat flour I had from a previous Trader Joe's trip.

Pictures from cooking:

I put my recipe on my phone so I wouldnt have to print it out. Go green!

While my dumplings simmered away, I got started on dessert...

Trader Joe's Truffle Brownies!

I made a bit of a mess when the bag of mix EXPLODED all over the counter!

I placed the brownies in the oven just before sitting down to enjoy dinner.

You likey my new bowls!? I do!

Candle lit dinner

Orvieto - VINO! Yum!

Up close and personal. Just before my first bite. I think this is my favorite photo from the post!

Seconds.

Hubby brought me a brownie while I was catching up on last week's Flash Forward on my computer. What a DOWNER last week's episode was! So sad! He didn't have to do that! (FF watchers, you know what I'm talking about - the Celia episode). This show is really getting good...I think I'm addicted! Oh and that last scene! Wow. I can't wait to see this week's episode!

Randomness

In other randomness, I got an email saying a friend had tagged a photo of me on Facebook. I went to check it out and was pretty shocked by what I saw. It was a photo from when I was in college and I barely recognized myself. This is me back when I still had my Freshman-20...or was it 30? I can't remember, but here it is:

November 08, 2009

After an EXTREMELY looooooooong day having a blast at the Zumba Basic 1 Workshop with Koh, the last thing I felt like doing was cook. We had already purchased groceries the day before, but I was totally not in the mood to actually cook the meal I had planned. Hubby suggested pizza but had just taken a tylenol PM and I didn't feel like driving anywhere and I knew he shouldn't be driving, so I decided to tackle a cooking project.

A little something I've been cooking up in my head - a recipe using those pretty pomegranate arils and only 5 key ingredients! I don't know about you, but I love recipes that don't require 10,000 ingredients!

Fresh Market sells chicken already thin cut, but I didn't see any when we went grocery shopping at Earthfare. Lucky for me, upon inquiring, the nice man behind the counter offered to slice some some chicken breasts for me. Yay!

Dinner is served! Nom nom nom! I love the savory-sweet combo in the flavors of this dish. The pomegranate arils make the dish soooo pretty! I think this would be a great entree to serve at a dinner party for the looks alone!

All Natural Chicken with a Pomegranate Reduction and Steamed Broccolini
by me
Serves 2

Heat a medium saute pan over medium heat and put the oven on warm (or 200 degrees F). Cover a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Fill a pot with water till the level reaches about 1-2" up the sides and cover - place over medium high heat and bring water to a boil. Season the chicken with salt and pepper.

When pan is ready, add the olive oil, spread, then add the chicken.

Cook chicken until browned on each side, about 2-3 minutes per side.

When chicken is done, add chicken to the baking sheet and place in oven to stay warm.

Remove the pan from the heat and add the pomegranate juice (careful, it may splatter juice, which may easily stain). Once all juice added, return pan to heat. Bring to boil and reduce to simmer. Cook until juice is reduced by half (may still be a bit liquidy).

Meanwhile, when you think there's a few minutes left for the sauce to cook, add the broccolini to a steamer basket and then to the pot of water. Re-cover. Steam for 3-5 minutes. While broccoli cooks, melt butter (I put mine in a mug and zap in the microwave for about 45 seconds).

Assemble! Place the broccolini on a plate, drizzle butter over broccolini, top with the cooked chicken, drizzle reduction over the chicken and garnish with the pomegranate arils.

November 06, 2009

Did you know November is National Pomegranate month? I didn't until I read about it at pomwonderful.com

My friend Megan recently requested I help her figure out how to open a pomegranate. Since I'm a big fan of the pomegranate, I was happy to help.

It turns out that pomegranates are quite easy to open! Not quick, but easy - yes!

I purchased a nice, organic pomegranate at Earthfare with some help from one of their employees. The nice man explained that although the organic version was much smaller, it had the same amount of seeds (the edible part), so I opted for the organic option.

The nice man also suggested I open my pomegranate over 2 paper bags since the pomegranate juice stains easily. I took his advice by using two Trader Joe's paper bags.

I found a nice How-To Guide from the most-awesome POM Wonderful peeps. I'll share their how-to (in italics) along with some of my photos from my morning adventure.

1 - Cut

With a sharp paring knife, cut off the top about a 1/2 inch below the crown.

2 - Score

Once the top is off, you'll see four to six sections. WIth your knife point, score the skin at each section. (Here's where things get juicy!)

3 - Open

Separate the pomegranate at each score, so that you have individual sections.

4 - Loosen

Over a bowl of water, use your fingers to loose the "arils" (the flesh-covered seeds) and drop them into the bowl. The arils will sink to the bottom. (Go slowly here or you'll flick pomegranate juice all over your countertop, walls, and possibly yourself! Note - I totally forgot to put water in my bowl. Doh! I just added some water to the bowl when I was done to get to the next step.)

5 - Scoop

Use a spoon to scoop out the pieces of white membrane that have floated to the top.

6 - Strain

Pour the remaining liquid through a strainer. Place the arils in your favorite dish and enjoy!

Thanks to POM Wonderful for the tutorial!

Pomegranates may not be the fastest thing to prepare, but they are easy and delicious.

I decided to put my pomegranate arils in my breakfast this morning. But not until after sipping on some Dunkin Donuts home-brewed coffee with vanilla-sugar.

I used some Earthfare Organic Pomegranate jelly to make my oatmeal extra pomegranate-y. I wanted to use some POM juice, but I forgot all week to pick some up! I'm hoping to make some this weekend.

All together on my new placemat from Pier One!

Coffee + Vanilla Sugar = Delicious

Pomegranate Oatmeal

Pre-cooking ingredients:

1/4 cup water (use Pomegranate or POM juice if you have it)

1/4 cup skim milk

1 tsp pomegranate jelly (if not using Pom-y juice above)

pinch flaxseed

Microwave for 1 minute, stir, 1 more minute

On top:

sliced almonds

organic pomegranate arils

So pretty...and tasty!

I thought at first that crunchy pomegranate seeds may be odd with creamy, tender oatmeal, but then I figured that the arils would be as crunchy as the nuts I usually put on top. I thought the pomegranate arils on my oats were pretty darn tasty and i even liked the texture combo of the soft + crunchy.

I have some dinner plans with the rest of my arils (you'll see!), not to mention, I'd LOVE to toss some of the arils in salads and on top of yogurt.

Foodbuzz Festival

I'm so bummed that I'm not going to make it for the first ever Foodbuzz festival in San Francisco! A#1, I totally meant to apply to their recipe contests. I'm not saying I thought I was going to win, but it would have been nice to have submitted something. I suppose there's always next year?

I hope all the festival participants have a fun time and safe travels!

Top Secret Saturday Project

Although I'm sad I won't make the Foodbuzz festival, I do have something pretty big in the works for tomorrow. I actually had my "project" already scheduled, so I would have had to do a lot of re-scheduling had I decided to go to Foodbuzz last minute. I'm pretty excited about tomorrow...it's gonna be AWESOME!

I have more to post for tonight, but not enough time! I gotta go get ready for tomorrow.

We had another breakfast out - Hubby picked up Starbucks. I got a pumpkin spice latte...

...and a spinach feta wrap. I'm starting to become pretty impressed with the breakfast options at Starbucks. Where else can you get oatmeal and a latte as easily as Starbucks? Not to mention, they have such yummy sandwich treats. My fave is pretty healthy too, made with egg whites and a whole wheat tortilla.

The breakfast fueled me up for a long cleaning session in the master bathroom, as well as a couple other housework tasks.

Hubby and I swung by Earthfare for some...yay, finally...REAL FOOD!

We got:

organic bananas

organic whole wheat and regular spaghetti

local grass-fed ground beef

3 cans of pumpkin

parmigiano reggiano cheese (gonna have a pasta week!)

or organic pomegranate

coconut water

2 jars of Earthfare pasta sauce

chicken salad

raw greens salad

mixed salad (for dinner)

Earthfare cookie (made with local eggs!)

After grocery shopping, hubby and I escaped to a local bar where we noshed on some nachos. We had to sit in an outdoor area that was covered with fabric and had heaters but was just too cold for me to last long. I left hubby at the bar and went home to do some more stuff around the house before picking him up shortly later.

Then, it was time for our first HOME COOKED MEAL! With only half our pots and pans clean, I decided to keep things simple with spaghetti.

I used a mix of whole wheat and normal pasta. I like the health factor of whole wheat pasta but the taste/bite of regular pasta, too, so a mix seemed like the easiest way to get the best of both worlds.

I also used local grass fed ground beef.

Organic Roasted Garlic pasta sauce.

Sipping on Trentadue wine amid the chaos of boxes and what-not.

I got my sauce going and simmering and while my pasta cooked, I downed my Earthfare salad. Once home, I added some pepitas and my own salad dressing before chowing down.

Round #1 - soooo good! So nice to be able to cook and eat at home finally. We still have a lot of work to do before the kitchen is completely ready, but any cook-ability works for me.

Round #2...mmm! Topped with lots of fresh parm!

Dessert #1 - fresh apple, spilt with hubby

Dessert #2 - a mini Snickers with almonds

Dessert #3 - half my ginger molasses cookie...the whole wheat chocolate chip is still my fave, but this is great for the season.

I sipped on coffee and browsed my new Crate and Barrel catalog whilst cooking up breakfast.

Got a little crazy with the cinnamon.

My secret ingredient - Trader Joe's Pumpkin Butter - this plus the cinnamon gave the French Toast a really great fall flavor.

French toast is MESSY!

Since I still only have my tiny non-stick pans (hope to remedy this once we're in the house), I could only cook 2 pieces of French Toast at a time. I kept the cooked pieces warm in the oven on 250 degrees F.

Breakfast is served! With the Pumpkin-Spiced French Toast, I also had some more Canadian bacon and some maple syrup warmed up with some real butter.

After brunch, I did some serious packing. We loaded up 1 1/2 cars worth of boxes and stuff and headed over to the house to check out our newly refinished hardwoods. We can't walk on them till Wednesday so until then...we wait.

I think they look GREAT, though!

After checking out the house, I headed over to my new favorite grocery store - Earthfare! I was hungry for a snack and lucked out by filling up on samples in the prepared food section. I really was picking out stuff to eat for the week, so I wasn't just eating their samples for nothing.

Earthfare had their organic pumpkin on sale - 3 for $5! I normally try to get rid of stuff in my pantry when I'm getting ready to move, but I couldn't pass on this deal. I got 3 cans. I'll just have to move them...it will be worth it.

We are also out of coffee. I didn't want to pick up a big bag only to turn around and have to move it, so I just filled a bag up with enough to get us through a couple days. I decided to try a fair trade coffee by Larry's Beans in Costa Little Ricky blend, which comes from Raleigh, NC. I wonder if they do tours? I'd love to check them out next time I'm visiting my MIL.

I tried a new Odwalla flavor - Pink Poetry - Earthfare had $1 off coupons in the refrigerated section. Looks like it's got some good stuff in it.

Hubby brought home some pizza from our fave local pizza place - I had some bruschetta, 1 slice of pepperoni and 1 slice of cheese with a wee bit of coke.

October 21, 2009

I got these organic yellow onions at Earthfare for under $3 - yea, the whole bag!

Veggies

I decided to make a red sauce pasta dish to try to use up more of our pantry ingredients. I've had these cans of whole peeled tomatoes waiting for a rainy day, and though it didn't rain, they came in handy today.

I added extra pepper to give my version a kick. We were going sans meat tonight so I figured the least I could do for hubby was make the dish spicy since he likes heat.

Unfortunately, I noticed a crack in my spice jar. Guess it's time to make a trip to Crate + Barrel. I'll probably be frequenting the place anyways now that we'll have a full-sized kitchen to hold all the fun plates and mugs I've been dreaming of for the last couple years.

We had a mache salad with cherry tomatoes and pine nuts and a balsamic-style dressing.

I read online that mache has natural anti-stress properties. Please pass the mache!

A little fresh grated parm on top.

Dinner is served.

Where the magic happens (that's for you Megan! lol)

We had some Great Harvest Honey Whole Wheat toast with real butter on the side.

A lil vino and water to go with dinner.

Round #2 - seconds.

Round #3 - dessert!

Hubby picked up a treat for us while I was at work - cupcakes!

He got two cupcakes in tiramisu and vanilla with chocolate icing, the latter being my personal fave. I managed to talk hubby into halving each cupcake so I could enjoy both flavors. They were both delish, but the vanilla with chocolate icing is still my favorite.

Welcome to my life in boxes. I've spent a couple hours every day packing stuff up for the last week or so. Thanks to those efforts, we've already moved a lot of stuff into the house.

Unfortunately, we still have a TON more to do! Where did all this STUFF come from!? I think it's time for another purge. Too bad we'll probably move in before we have the opportunity to figure out what's staying and going.

On the positive side, progress is progress and we're off to a great start!

Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add kohlrabi and cook for 12 minutes.

Meanwhile, heat a medium saute pan over medium heat with the olive oil. Season chicken with salt and pepper and saute till browned on both sides (and mostly cooked through). Place cooked chicken breasts on a cutting board and cover loosely with tin foil (chicken will continue to cook a bit with residual heat)

When chicken is done cooking, the kohlrabi 15 minutes should be nearly over. Add onions and saute till translucent, 3-4 minutes. When onions done, add garlic and cook till fragrant, about 1 minute. Add white wine to deglaze the pan. Bring to a boil and then lower to simmer to reduce liquid.

Meanwhile, when the 12 minutes is over, add the linguine to kohlrabi and cook following package directions.

Just before pasta is done cooking, slice chicken thinly.

When pasta is done cooking, use a strainer to move the pasta and kohlrabi to the pan with the white wine sauce. It's ok if some pasta water gets in the pan. Add the chicken to the pan. Toss to coat pasta and chicken in sauce. Add pasta water as needed to help make a light broth-like sauce. I added about 1/2-3/4 cups of pasta water. Cook pasta over low heat for just a minute or two to let flavors come together. (Cook longer if chicken is not done - until chicken is cooked through)

October 13, 2009

...so I promptly cooked up a small bowl of oatmeal this AM to serve as a base for my raw chocolate nibs.

I didn't really know what to expect from the Cacao Power. Would it be chewy? Soft? Sweet? They reminded me a lot of coffee beans in texture and slightly similar in taste, but with a more mocha-y flavor. I especially liked when the almost melted into my oatmeal and became ever-so-slightly tender. I thought they made for an awesome addition to my bowl of oats and hope to come up with some more creative concoctions.

I decided to use my freshly picked basil and spinach to make a spinach-quasi-pesto-shrimp dish.

I didn't have most of the ingredients I needed to make a "true pesto" so I just used my basil, some organic garlic, some extra virgin olive oil, and cashews. Yup...I totally forgot to buy pine nuts at the grocery store, but I did have some cashews in the freezer, so I decided they'd do. If I had just had some hard parmesan cheese, I think I could call tonight's sauce "pesto", but instead, I'll call it "quasi pesto."

Hubby and I split the cookie for dessert, and I had some skim milk to go with my half.

Check out Mr. Happy Face!

Having a hard time lately with a goal or aspiration? Remember, when you feel defeated and like quitting, go harder than you went before! Never give up! I'm going to work on a post about dealing with "down times" and feeling defeated...hopefully the things that work for me will help you out, too!

I leave you with one last inspirational quote:

“Life's real failure is when you do not realize how close you were to success when you gave up.” ~Unknown

I was supposed to have today off for a work holiday, but since my client's office was open, I decided to save my day off for a day closer to the big move.

As usual for Mondays, I was running a bit on the late side, so I just toasted up some Great Harvest Dakota bread and slapped some Barney Butter on it.

I also added a light sprinkling of chia seeds and had some Fresh Market coffee to drink.

Work was long today. I forgot I had a 5:30-6:30pm conference call till halfway through the day.

Luckily, I came prepared with leftovers from last night's dinner (I LOVE the way tofu re-heats) and the last of my Stonyfield Organic OIkos Vanilla Greek Yogurt.

I topped the yogurt with some Bear Naked Fruit + Nut Granola and added a light drizzle of honey.

During my late conference call, I grabbed a Clif Kid Zbar in Blueberry to fuel up for Zumba.

After work, I made my way to class. My friend was teaching her very first class and I HAD to be there to support her. Of course, she did an AMAZING job and everyone had so much fun!

For some reason, I wasn't very hungry after class. Maybe it was because of the protein shake I downed just after class ended? I ended up making a late dinner around 10:30 pm! (I usually try to eat before 9pm when possible - I used to have a late night snacking problem).

I pressed and got some diced tofu marinating while I showered and got comfy.

I sauteed the tofu instead of baking (shorter cooking time)

I steamed some organic broccoli in the microwave. Add cut broccoli in a bowl, add a couple tbsp water, cover, zap for 2-21/2 minutes. Donzo!

I sauteed everything together with a tad extra soy sauce...

...and served it over some Kashi 7 Grain pilaf...

...like so. It was really good and I even have leftovers for lunch tomorrow!

Never Accept Defeat

I think any time you have a lot of hopes and dreams and are always working towards them, you're going to hit some low points. While I'd like to keep this blog all rainbows and sunshine, I think being real is good, too. And guys, I'm feeling a low point today. Do you ever push and push and push yourself and work so hard towards a goal (or maybe a couple goals) but always seem to be just out of reach of it (them)? Lately, I've felt a bit like I'm treading water - swimming really hard but not getting anywhere. After today, I felt...simply...defeated. I may have even cried a little.

(I know...break out the finger-sized violins now)

And while low points stink, I think they are totally necessary for balance. When you experience low points in a quest for something, when you finally get it, you appreciate it so much more. I think you learn from your failures and defeats. I think if you have the right attitude, you can learn that you grow from them. And, I think in the big picture, they are a good thing.

I found some quotes online I'd like to share in case anyone else would like some inspiration. Great quotes always refresh my will to succeed.

“Defeat should never be a source of discouragement but rather a fresh stimulus” -Robert South

“Winning is great, sure, but if you are really going to do something in life, the secret is learning how to lose. Nobody goes undefeated all the time. If you can pick up after a crushing defeat, and go on to win again, you are going to be a champion someday.” -Wilma Rudolph

"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." -Thomas Alva Edison

"It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get back up." -Vince Lombardi

Remember that everyone falls once in awhile. You just have to be ready to pick yourself up and keep going. Get back up! Never accept defeat - no matter how small or great!

I leave you with one of my favorite success quotes:

"I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and a devotion to the things you want to see happen." -Frank Lloyd Wright

October 12, 2009

After we got back from Charleston (and hubby watched the end of the Panthers game), we headed over to the house to try to tackle the wall paper in the dining room. Actually, firstly, we stopped at Lowes to pick up a steamer to help with the job...then, we headed to the house.

Welcome to my beautiful dining room. Oh yea!

While I waited for the steamer to heat up...

...I spotted my first roommate - a yucky spider. I really hope this house doesn't have too many bugs!

If you've never taken down wallpaper before, then you have no idea just how time-consuming and slow-moving it is.

We scraped and scraped and scraped.

Upon further digging, we discovered there were THREE layers of wallpaper in our dining room.

The blue-toned wall paper appears to be the original wall paper of the house. We think the trim, baseboards, and molding used to be a pretty baby blue. I kind of want to try to restore the original colors (sans wallpaper), but I really like the paint color I picked out, so I probably won't.

I had my work/hiking boots on. These are my Timberlands from high school. For some reason, they were really popular back when I was in high school. Anywho, I put these on so hubby knew I meant business!

Working girl!

I wish I could give you some tips, but I'm not sure I'd call us experts. I did notice the following:

If we started with the steamer top-down, the water seemed to move downward naturally (thanks gravity!) helping loosen the adhesive of the wallpaper below where we were working

The areas that were dampest (without being soaking wet) came off the easiest - we probably should have gotten a sponge to lightly wet the walls before working them with the steamer/scraper

After 4 hours, we called it quits so I could cook dinner and catch Drop Dead Diva and Cold Case. We got there 15 minutes too late to catch Drop Dead Diva, so we just paused the channel (thanks DVR) and recorded Cold Case (need to watch that this week sometime!).

I thought about asking hubby if he just wanted to pick up pizza because after 4 hours of wallpaper removal, I honestly didn't feel like cooking, but I was glad I came home to prepare something.

I used a single pot of water to cook both the organic udon noodles and organic broccoli.

The sauce was simple with garlic and soy sauce.

I thought dinner was pretty awesome. Hubby ate all the tofu and remarked that at least it didn't "make him ralph." Nice...lol. Hey, props to hubby for eating it!

My sweet tooth was calling so I made another mini-parfait with Stonyfield Organic Oikos Greek Vanilla Yogurt with some Bear Naked Fruit + Nut Granola with a sprinkling of unsweetened coconut flakes, chia seeds, and a drizzle of honey. Yum!

October 07, 2009

With the weather getting cooler, I crave nice, hot, cozy breakfasts like oatmeal more and more!

I prefer to mix my oatmeal breakfasts with fruits and thought I didn't have any since hubby and I haven't been making it to the grocery store as much as we usually do. However, I found 3 beautiful SC apples in the fridge - I forgot I brought those back from my Farmer's Market trip with my parents this past weekend.

I had to go to work extra early today so I had time to stop by the post office to pick up a package.

My Amazon.com box was here! I didn't get a chance to open the box before work, but I had a good idea what it was.

I was hoping to work through lunch so I could leave early and swing by our house, but hubby called wanting to look at cabinets. Now, I don't know what kind of work environment you work in, but mine is very fast-paced and pretty high-stress and very demanding of my schedule. I rarely get to take lunch - sometimes because I'm too busy, but usually because I have phone conferences from 11am-2, 3, 4, or even 5 or 6pm.

Anywho, I decided to take lunch to look at cabinets w/ hubby but would you know...we got to the cabinet shop and the place was closed with no signs for lunch! We even tried calling the shop's phone # and it was disconnected! Needless to say I was super irritated. I was irked by the waste of time and also by the fact that I wouldn't be able to make the zumba class I was hoping to go to after work since I ended up taking a lunch break instead of leaving "early".

See, I've been working super hard on trying to choreograph some songs to show my zumba instructors, but none have come through till recently. I think I've finally choreographed something worthy of showing them to Shakira's Te Aviso, Te Anuncio (hot song!) and even emailed our head instructor about possibly showing her the dance after class. I was so excited to show her! And nervous.

I did notice today that my leg seemed more tender than it was yesterday. I hear you'll feel a workout more 2 days after a workout than the very next day. Not sure if that's true. Anywho, either way, it was probably a good thing I didn't make class tonight. I am hoping to go tomorrow or Friday, though!

I ended up staying late at work to make up for the time I missed at lunch and was soooo tired by the time I left. I was excited about opening my package, though.

Inside - my new Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens that hubby got me for my b-day! I can't believe I already have 4 lens for my DSLR, but hey...guess I have to start building my stash of lens if I'm going to get into freelance photography! A girl's gotta have options!

As soon as I got home, I, of course, had to take out my new toy and play with some test photographs.

The lens shot a lot like my macro lens. Actually, a little too much like it. I was hoping for something that would take more "regular" photos instead of already being so zoomed in with no option to capture more of a scene in your lens other than backing up. Oh well...I'll keep playing with it.

I take such random photos when I play with new camera stuff. Here's the inside of my jacket.

After playing a bit with my new lens, hubby and I headed to see our house. The wall in the between the kitchen and formal living room is COMPLETELY gone! I have to say, I think it looks pretty darn good in there without that wall! I can't wait to see how this project morphs and moves into its final form!

I also took a moment to plant my Bay Laurel plant. That baby should provide me all the bay leaves I'll ever need for cooking! I hope the plant likes where I put it.

After our quick trip to the house, hubby and I headed to Lowes to research cabinets. We're going to be adding lower cabinets under the new bar area separating our formal living room and kitchen, but we still need to buy them...yikes! I think we're running out of time. Anywho, we had a really friendly guy helping us and we picked out some we think we like, but I still think we should shop around a bit. I don't like accepting a first offer.

Hubby decided it would be a good idea to hit up Olive Garden whilst looking over our cabinet catalogs.

We got salad and breadsticks.

We split the Cheese Fonduta appetizer.

We also split Chicken Parmesan with Fettuccine Alfredo. I couldn't even finish my half-portion! When are more restaurants going to start offering more reasonable portions?

As if we hadn't done enough today, we also went to the grocery store with fresh-cut coupons in hand to stock up on some essentials - plastic bags, laundry detergent, tooth paste...you know...the fun stuff. We saved $10 with all our coupons, though, so I was pretty happy about that! We gotta save every cent now that we're homeowners!

We did pick up some Nestle Tollhouse Chocolate Chunk cookies.

PS Leaving the cookies out while you pre-heat the oven = bad idea. They get all sticky and mushy and are much harder to work with.

Oh, and the cookies...not so much for hubby and I. I'm still full from my 1/4 dinner, cheese app, and salad & breadsticks! The smell of fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies isn't doing anything for me right now, which is pretty weird. Perhaps I overate more than I thought?

Anywho, these cookies are for the guys working on our house. I thought it would be nice to make them a little something and hubby thought so too. My mom has always brought treats to car repair shops, doctor offices, vet offices....anywhere she goes almost! People really like the treats and it's nice to do small gestures that brighten peoples days just a little. I hope to keep up my mom's random acts of kindness going forward. Hopefully the guys like their cookies tomorrow!